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Joseph Blackwell
3 February, 21:11
What is a malignant tumour?
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Lisa Morrison
4 February, 00:16
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A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
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Erica Bryant
4 February, 00:37
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the tumor is made of cancer cells, and it can invade nearby tissues. Some cancer cells can move into the bloodstream or lymph nodes, where they can spread to other tissues within the body.
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